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Stretch video to fill out
Posted by Thayalan Paramasawam on February 13, 2014 at 6:07 amHi Sir,
1)When can i use this STRETCH VIDEO TO FILL on render option?
2)should i use this option when rendering for blu ray and dvd?
3)i do some test where the media was render in SVP 12 for blu ray (Sony avc) and using this option STRETCH VIDEO TO FILL.Then i import the media to DVDA 6 for dvd quality but there is a black bar on both side left and right.
Thank You
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Graham Bernard
February 13, 2014 at 6:23 amWhat’s your question?
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Thayalan Paramasawam
February 13, 2014 at 8:14 amhi sir,
Sorry for my bad english.
My question is what purpose we use Stretch video to fill out (This option at render option)Thank You
Thayalan ParamasawamSystem Details:
Custom Built
Working Station 1) – Motherboard – Asus M4A78 Plus,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 945 Black Edition,Ram – 4GB,Graphic Card – Ati Radeon HD 5990,Dvd Writer – Plextor PX-890SA,Operating system – Window 7 Pro 32 bit and Editing Programe -Sony Vegas Pro 10Working Station 2) – Motherboard – Asus M4A88T-V-EVO Series,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 955 3.2GHZ Black Edition,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus HD 6770 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 11
Working Station 3) – Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12
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Graham Bernard
February 13, 2014 at 8:40 am_______________________________________________________________
[Thayalan Paramasawam] ”
My question is what purpose we use Stretch video to fill out (This option at render option)”
_______________________________________________________________Do a test and see what you get:
1/- Without Stretch
2/- With Stretch
We use it to fill output frame size when rendering to an output format with a slightly different aspect ratio than the project settings. This will prevent black bars from appearing on the top and bottom or the sides of the output.
Now, I do understand your English. I asked you what is your question because I couldn’t get to the point of your post, so I asked you to confirm what you are asking. Hence my “What is your question?” – question. And now I have it! You wanted to know the reason behind why we would use stretch.
Grazie
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Thayalan Paramasawam
February 13, 2014 at 11:09 amhi Sir…
oh thats great…..
For example…My video footage is 1920×1080 and project setting also match the video footage,so when i rendering the video footage 1920×1080 for DVD (720X576)…..need to (With Stretch) right…….
System Details:
Custom Built
Working Station 1) – Motherboard – Asus M4A78 Plus,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 945 Black Edition,Ram – 4GB,Graphic Card – Ati Radeon HD 5990,Dvd Writer – Plextor PX-890SA,Operating system – Window 7 Pro 32 bit and Editing Programe -Sony Vegas Pro 10Working Station 2) – Motherboard – Asus M4A88T-V-EVO Series,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 955 3.2GHZ Black Edition,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus HD 6770 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 11
Working Station 3) – Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12
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Graham Bernard
February 13, 2014 at 11:43 amWhat do you get?
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Thayalan Paramasawam
February 13, 2014 at 10:08 pmhi sir,
Now i know how use this option……save my time
Thank you very much for guide me…..
System Details:
Custom Built
Working Station 1) – Motherboard – Asus M4A78 Plus,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 945 Black Edition,Ram – 4GB,Graphic Card – Ati Radeon HD 5990,Dvd Writer – Plextor PX-890SA,Operating system – Window 7 Pro 32 bit and Editing Programe -Sony Vegas Pro 10Working Station 2) – Motherboard – Asus M4A88T-V-EVO Series,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 955 3.2GHZ Black Edition,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus HD 6770 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 11
Working Station 3) – Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12
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Graham Bernard
February 15, 2014 at 6:19 am[Thayalan Paramasawam] “Thank you very much for guide me…..”You are welcome. I ask questions too.
Grazie
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Nigel O’neill
February 16, 2014 at 8:17 amStretch to fill minimises the appearance of the black bars you sometimes see on your TV screen, but it also has a mild softening effect on the overall video output, as I recently discovered in a post by John Rofrano. I used to tick it by default, but now leave it unchecked.
My system specs: Intel i7 970, 12GB RAM, ASUS P6T, Vegas Pro 12 (x64), Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Vegas Production Assistant 1.0, VASST Ultimate S Pro 4.1, Neat Video Pro 2.6
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Thayalan Paramasawam
February 17, 2014 at 12:19 amHi Sir,
Nigel O’Neill(as I recently discovered in a post by John Rofrano)Pls send me the link forum……
Thank You
Thayalan ParamasawmSystem Details:
Custom Built
Working Station 1) – Motherboard – Asus M4A78 Plus,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 945 Black Edition,Ram – 4GB,Graphic Card – Ati Radeon HD 5990,Dvd Writer – Plextor PX-890SA,Operating system – Window 7 Pro 32 bit and Editing Programe -Sony Vegas Pro 10Working Station 2) – Motherboard – Asus M4A88T-V-EVO Series,Processor – Amd Phenom llx4 955 3.2GHZ Black Edition,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus HD 6770 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 11
Working Station 3) – Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12
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